Mobility Impact Reports
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictio
On January 30, 2020, the Emergency Committee of the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak known as coronavirus disease (COVID-19) a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). On March 11, 2020, due to alarming levels of spread and severi
This South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia (SEEECA) brief report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land, and blue border crossing points (points of entry) resulting from the mitigati
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictio
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in the form of various travel disruptions and restrictions.
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected mobility in West and Central Africa in the form of various travel disruptions, restrictions and bans, which often leave migrants stranded.
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictio
The DTM Monthly Regional Update contains consolidated summary updates and highlights from DTM field operations.
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictio
The COVID-19 outbreak has restricted global mobility, whilst heightening the risk of exploitation to vulnerable populations.
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictio
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictio
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted global mobility in the form of reduced travel, border closures and travel restrictions and bans.
The DTM Monthly Regional Update contains consolidated summary updates and highlights from DTM field operations.
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in the form of various travel disruptions and restrictions.
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in the form of various travel disruptions and restrictions. To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, IOM has developed a global mobility database to map and gather data on the locations, status and different restricti
As of May 2020, DTM in the region tracked 6.3M Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and 2.9M Returnees, as reported during the last round of DTM assessments for each country, or through secondary data sources.
As of June 2020, DTM in the region tracked 6.3M Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and 2.9M Returnees, as reported during the last round of DTM assessments for each country, or through secondary data sources.
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land, and blue border crossing points resulting from the mitigation measures
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictio
This South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia (SEEECA) brief report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land, and blue border crossing points (points of entry) resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the SEEECA region.
La pandémie de COVID-19 a eu des conséquences majeures sur la mobilité des personnes à l’échelle régionale. En effet, de nombreux pays ont pris des mesures de restriction ou d’interdiction des mouvements de personnes pour endiguer la propagation de l’épidémie.
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land and blue border crossing points resulting from the mitigation measures i
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in the form of various travel disruptions and restrictions. To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, IOM has developed a global mobility database to map and gather data on the locations, status and different restric
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land and blue border crossing points resulting from the mitigation measures i
The DTM Monthly Regional Update contains consolidated summary updates and highlights from DTM field operations.
The DTM Monthly Regional Update contains consolidated summary updates and highlights from DTM field operations.
This document compiles the main events related to the COVID-19 pandemic which affected migration flows and forced displac
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in the form of various travel disruptions and restrictions. To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, IOM has developed a global mobility database to map and gather data on the locations, status and different restrict
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land and blue border crossing points resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected mobility in West and Central Africa in the form of various travel disruptions, restrictions and bans, which often leave migrants stranded.
The current outbreak of COVID 19 has affected global mobility in the form of various travel disruptions and restrictions.
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in the form of various travel disruptions and restrictions. To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, IOM has developed a global mobility database to map and gather data on the locations, s
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land and blue border crossing points resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19
This document is a copy of the presentation given during a webinar given by IOM, MMC and IMREF on 9 June, 2020 on the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on mobility along the Central Mediterranean Route (CMR) .
This report presents two types of Flow Monitoring dashboards for each country.
Reported COVID-19 cases in Southern Africa continue to increase, though at a relatively stable pace. Countries of the region have augmented their public health responses and are maintaining stringent mobility restrictions.
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has restricted global mobility, whilst heightening the risk of exploitation to vulnerable populations.
This regional overview provides updates relating to the growth of COVID-19 cases in certain countries, the lifting of restrictions in others, and developments in treatment for the week of 28 May 2020 to 4 June 2020.
- As of 29 May there are a total of 249,806 confirmed cases in the region representing a 91.1 per cent increase in the regional caseload since May 13.
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land and blue border crossing points resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted global mobility in the form of reduced travel, border closures and travel restrictions and bans.
The DTM Monthly Regional Update contains consolidated summary updates and highlights from DTM field operations.
The DTM Monthly Regional Update contains consolidated summary updates and highlights from DTM field operations.
The current outbreak of COVID 19 has affected global mobility in the form of various travel disruptions and restrictions.
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land and blue border crossing points resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19
As of April 2020, DTM in the region tracked 6.3M Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and 2.8M Returnees, as reported during the last round of DTM assessments for each country, or through secondary data sources. The figures of IDPs and re
Reported COVID-19 cases in Asia and the Pacific continue to increase, though at a relatively stable pace, with countries streamlining measures, and gradually beginning to relax internal mobility restrictions.
Reported COVID-19 cases in Southern Africa continue to increase, though at a relatively stable pace. Countries of the region have augmented their public health responses and are maintaining stringent mobility restrictions.
The current outbreak of COVID-19 has affected global mobility in the form of various travel disruptions and restrictions.
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land and blue border crossing points resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19
Reported COVID-19 cases in Asia and the Pacific continue to increase, though at a relatively stable pace, with countries streamlining measures, and gradually beginning to relax internal mobility restrictions.
The Central Sahel area, and in particular the Liptako Gourma region, which borders Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, is affected by a complex crisis involving growing competition over dwindling resources; climatic variability; demographic pressure; high levels of poverty; disaffection and a lack of l
While the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the SEEECA region has increased by almost five times over the past month, last week we saw a decrease in the rate of infection by 15 per cent.
On 11 March 2020, WHO declared the novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) a pandemic.
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) report summarizes mobility restrictions at airports, land and blue border crossing points resulting from the mitigation measures implemented in response to the COVID-19
In the West and Central African region, there have been 26,309 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 562 deaths to date (WHO, 13 May) with a steady increase in cases throughout the region including confirmed cases of local transmission in many countries.
In the first quarter of 2020, a total of 18,641 migrants and refugees were registered arriving to Europe through the three Mediterranean routes, which is 4 per cent more than the 17,889 arrivals registered in the same period in 2019 and 5 per cent less than the 19,627 registered in 2018.
- As of May 13, there were 130,721 confirmed cases in the region representing a 47.2 per cent increase in regional caseload since April 29.
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected mobility in West and Central Africa in the form of various travel disruptions, restrictions and bans, which often leave migrants stranded.
Reported COVID-19 cases in Asia and the Pacific continue to increase, though at a relatively stable pace, with countries augmenting responses, as well as maintaining stringent mobility restrictions.
The current outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has restricted global mobility, whilst heightening the risk of exploitation to vulnerable populations.
The DTM Monthly Regional Update contains consolidated summary updates and highlights from DTM field operations.
The DTM Monthly Regional Update contains consolidated summary updates and highlights from DTM field operations.
In one month, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia (SEEECA) region increased seven-fold. Since the last sitrep (27 April), there was a 40 per cent from 257,631 to 361,311 cases.
Reported COVID-19 cases in Asia and the Pacific continue to increase, though at a relatively stable pace, with countries augmenting responses as well as maintaining stringent mobility restrictions.
Since the start of April, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the SEEECA region has increased nine-fold.
As of April 29, there were 69,012 confirmed cases in the region representing a 109 per cent increase in regional caseload since April 15. All countries in the region continue to be directly impacted.
COVID-19 cases in Asia and the Pacific continue to increase at a steady pace with countries augmenting responses as well as maintaining stringent mobility restrictions. As of 27 April, over 289,700 cases and more than 13,600 deaths have been reported in the region.
Since the last sitrep, the total number of COVID-19 cases in the SEEECA region rose by 68 per cent to 190,493 cases (from 113,515).
The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in the East and Horn of Africa (EHoA) region is currently active in six countries (Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan, and Uganda), and its methodology includes four main components (m
COVID-19 cases in Asia and the Pacific continue to increase at a steady pace with countries augmenting responses as well as maintaining stringent mobility restrictions. As of 19 April, over 247,500 cases and more than 12,000 deaths have been reported in the region.
IOM is working to ensure that a well-coordinated, comprehensive, equitable and timely response to the crisis is underway to halt further transmission of the disease, limit the humanitarian and socio-economic effects of the pandemic, and support affected communities to
The current outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) has restricted global mobility whilst heightening the risk to vulnerable populations.
Since the release of the regional SEEECA sitrep #3 on 06 April 2020, the total number of COVID-19 cases in the SEEECA region rose by 128 per cent and now tops 110,000 cases.
As of April 15, there were 26,264 confirmed cases in the region with all countries in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region directly impacted.
As of 11 April 2020, over 201,300 COVID-19 cases and more than 8,700 deaths have been reported in the region. Confirmed cases have been reported in 281 countries, territories and/or areas, with new cases reported on a daily basis.
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected mobility in West and Central Africa in the form of various travel disruptions, restrictions and bans, which often leave migrants stranded.
This Middle East and North Africa (MENA) dashboard summarizes mobility restrictions by land, air and sea resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 cases continue to follow an upward trend across Asia and the Pacific with countries stepping up response, as well as intensifying mobility restrictions. As of 3 April, over 163,000 cases and more than 7,000 deaths have been reported in the region.
The number of COVID-19 cases continues to increase across Asia and the Pacific with countries stepping up response, as well as intensifying mobility restrictions. As of 27 March, more than 136,000 cases and over 6,000 deaths have been reported in the region.
As the number of COVID-19 cases increases across a growing number of countries in the Asia Pacific, IOM is concerned about the impacts on migrants, refugees, IDPs, returnees and other vulnerable groups.
The DTM Monthly Regional Update contains consolidated summary updates and highlights from DTM field operations.
As of July 2020, DTM in the region tracked 6.3M Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and 2.9M Returnees, as reported during the latest round of DTM assessments for each country, or through secondary data sources.
La pandémie de COVID-19 a eu des conséquences majeures sur la mobilité des personnes, à l’échelle mondiale.